Motormyth’s magical photos of the Time To Attack Finale 2010

From Motormyth.com: It was a thrilling end to the now infamous Time to Attack: Sepang series of time attack challenges held by Zerotohundred.com. Held in conjunction with the network’s 10 year anniversary, previous lap records were blown to smithereens with Farriz Fauzy clocking the fastest time of the day, an astonishing 2:19:785, in the Links-Mofaz Racing Nissan GT-R around the Sepang International Circuit (SIC).

As it was the final round of the series, dubbed ‘The Finale,’ only the quickest of quick from the three previous rounds held through the year were invited back to battle it out for total bragging rights and a final spot on the Hall of Fame.

It was a thrilling end to the now infamous Time to Attack: Sepang series of time attack challenges held by Zerotohundred.com. Held in conjunction with the network’s 10 year anniversary, previous lap records were blown to smithereens with Farriz Fauzy clocking the fastest time of the day, an astonishing 2:19:785, in the Links-Mofaz Racing Nissan GT-R around the Sepang International Circuit (SIC).As it was the final round of the series, dubbed ‘The Finale,’ only the quickest of quick from the three previous rounds held through the year were invited back to battle it out for total bragging rights and a final spot on the Hall of Fame.

Prior to the time attack session, an open track day was held that saw some of the time attackers participate as well in an effort to get the most out of their machines and further familiarise themselves with the circuit.

Right from the get-go, the atmosphere was understandably tense as the drivers were out to stake their claim as the fastest man around the SIC. This time around though, the participating cars had to undergo a scrutinising process before being allowed out on the track in a move to eliminate all uncertainties that stemmed from the previous rounds.

This time around, Farriz was back with a vengeance to reclaim his fastest time title that was snatched at the very last moment in the previous round. In the first round, Farriz managed a 2:30:421 around a very damp SIC, a time that stood strong through the dry second round only to be smashed by Kazama Racing in the third round on their very last lap by Lai Wee Sing in their Kazama Racing Honda Civic Type-R, that notched a 2:28.249.

In the final round, Farriz proved his intentions to take back the fastest lap time as soon as his tyres hit the asphalt. On his very first hot lap, he pulled a 2:23:609 to wipe the floor with all previous records. That time would remain as the fastest in the Supercars class as he ran that on semi-slick tyres.

Having just warmed up, Farriz then had a set of full slick tyres fitted to the Links-Mofaz Racing GT-R and went out to try and better his overall time in the Time Attack Machines class.

As the day came to an end, he had managed the 2:19:785 to leave the rest of the field wondering what hit them. Such was the dominance of Farriz that his fastest time in the Supercars class, the 2:23:609, would have still netted him the overall fastest time with seconds to spare.

Coming in second was Ronnie Chen in the Ascendant Motorsports Porsche 997 Turbo with a time of 2:25:796, also in the Time Attack Machines class as he ran full slick rubbers.

The final spot on the podium went to Ling Ken Ji in the HKS Garage-R Nissan Silvia S15 with a time of 2:26:331. Although Ken Ji ran on semi slick tyres, he was still placed under the Time Attack Machines class due to the nature of his ride, a pure time attack prepped beast.

A number of Renault Megane RS250 Cup’s were also out on track, led by former Singapore A1GP driver Denis Lian in an attempt to better his record lap time for the car at SIC.

Apart from the time attack session itself, there was also a drag race purely for Nissan GT-R’s at the end of the day. That led to one of the largest GT-R gatherings. Once again, it was Farriz that crossed the finish line ahead of all the other cars to win the GT-R drag battle as well.

The final round of the Time to Attack: Sepang series was the stage for all the quickest drivers out there to step up and be counted. They all did as the lap times fell drastically compared to the previous rounds. In fact, the nine overall fastest times from the final would have easily eclipsed the fastest time from the first round.

Plans are already in the works for the Time to Attack 2011 series by Zerotohundred.com, so stay tuned for a more exciting season of time attack with much more drama thrown in the mix.

Top 10 overall fastest lap times

1. Mohammad Farriz Fauzy

Class- Time Attack Machines (Full Slicks)

Team- Links Mofaz Racing

Car- Links Mofaz Nissan GTR R35

Best Time- 2:19.785

Also clocked 2:23.609 in the Supercars category.

2. Ronnie Chen

Class- Time Attack Machines (Full Slicks)

Team- Ascendant Motorsports

Car- Porsche 997 Turbo

Best Time- 2:25.796

Also clocked 2:30.754 in the Supercars category

3. Ling Ken Ji

Class- Time Attack Machines (Semi Slicks)

Team-

Car- HKS Time Attack Nissan Silvia S15

Best Time- 2:26.331

4. Ee Yoong Cherng

Class- Time Attack Machines (Semi Slicks)

Team-

Car- Nissan Silvia S13

Best Time- 2:26.517

5. Lai Wee Sing

Class- Time Attack Machines (Full Slicks)

Team- Kazama Racing

Car- FD2 Honda Civic Type R

Best Time- 2:28.763

6. Jeremy Lee

Class- Supercars (Semi Slicks)

Team- Ascendant Motorsports

Car- Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera

Best Time- 2:29.852

7. Jon Teo

Class- Time Attack Machines (Full Slicks)

Team- Ultra Racing

Car- Mitsubishi EVO 6

Best Time- 2:29.985

8. James Lee

Class- Supercars (Street Tyres)

Team- Maximus Racing

Car- Nissan GTR R35

Best Time- 2:30.027

9. Zen Low

Class- Lotus Cars (Full Slicks)

Team- Lotus Cars Club

Car- Lotus Aylezo Exige Cup GT4

Best Time- 2:30.270

10. Richard Tang

Class- Time Attack Machines (Semi Slicks)

Team –

Car- Subaru Impreza WRX STi

Best Time- 2:31.003

It was a thrilling end to the now infamous Time to Attack: Sepang series of time attack challenges held by Zerotohundred.com. Held in conjunction with the network’s 10 year anniversary, previous lap records were blown to smithereens with Farriz Fauzy clocking the fastest time of the day, an astonishing 2:19:785, in the Links-Mofaz Racing Nissan GT-R around the Sepang International Circuit (SIC).